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SEOUL, South Korea – State-run North Korean media say its military has informed the South it will follow through with a plan to ban all overland passage through the demilitarized zone starting Dec. 1.
Monday's report says the border shutdown will mean a total suspension of tourism to the North Korean city of Kaesong.
The Korean Central News Agency says the North Korean army will also "selectively expel" South Korean business managers now running factories in a joint industrial park in Kaesong and at the Diamond Mountain resort.
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SEOUL, South Korea – State-run North Korean media say its military has informed the South it will follow through with a plan to ban all overland passage through the demilitarized zone starting Dec. 1.
Monday's report says the border shutdown will mean a total suspension of tourism to the North Korean city of Kaesong.
The Korean Central News Agency says the North Korean army will also "selectively expel" South Korean business managers now running factories in a joint industrial park in Kaesong and at the Diamond Mountain resort.
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